List of state leaders in the 14th-century Holy Roman Empire

This is a list of state leaders in the 14th century (1301–1400) AD, of the Holy Roman Empire. == Main == Holy Roman Empire in Germany Holy Roman Empire, Kingdom of Germany (complete list, complete list) – Albert I, King (1298–1308) Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor (1312–1313), King (1308–1313) Frederick the Fair, King (1314–1330) Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor (1328–1347), King (1314–1347) Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor (1355–1378), King (1346–1378) Wenceslaus, King (1376–1400) Rupert, King (1400–1410) == Austrian == Duchy of Austria (complete list) – Albert I, Duke (1282–1308) Rudolf III the Good, Duke (1298–1307) Frederick I the Fair, Duke (1308–1330) Leopold I the Glorious, Duke (1308–1326) Albert II the Wise, Duke (1330–1358) Otto I the Merry, Duke (1330–1339) Frederick II, Duke (1339–1344) Leopold II, Duke (1339–1344) Rudolf IV the Founder, Duke (1358–1365) Leopold III the Just, Duke (1365–1379) Albert III the Pigtail, Duke (1365–1395) Albert IV the Patient, Duke (1395–1404) Prince-Bishopric of Brixen (complete list) – Konrad Waldner, Prince-bishop (1301) Arnold, Prince-bishop (1302) Johann Sax of Saxenau, Prince-bishop (1302–1306) Johann Wulfing of Schlackenwerth, Prince-bishop (1306–1322) Ulrich of Schlüsselberg, Prince-bishop (1322–1322) Konrad of Klingenberg, Prince-bishop (1322–1324) Albert I of Enn, Prince-bishop (1324–1336) Matthew of Gassen, Prince-bishop (1336–1363) Lamprecht of Brunn, Prince-bishop (1363–1364) Johann Ribi of Lenzburg, Prince-bishop (1364–1374) Albert II of Enn, Prince-bishop (1374–1376) Friedrich of Erdingen, Prince-bishop (1376–1396) Ulrich Prustl, Prince-bishop (1396–1417) Duchy of Carinthia (complete list) – Louis, co-Duke (1295–1305) Otto III, co-Duke (1295–1310) Henry VI, Duke (1295–1335) Otto IV, co-Duke (1335–1339) Albert II, Duke (1335–1358) Frederick, co-Duke (1358–1362) Rudolph II, co-Duke (1358–1365) Albert III, Duke (1365–1379) Leopold, Duke (1379–1386) William, Duke (1386–1406) Prince-Bishopric of Chur (complete list) – Siegfried von Gelnhausen, Prince-bishop (1298–1321) Rudolf III. von Montfort, Prince-bishop (1322–1325) Johannes I. Pfefferhard, Prince-bishop (1325–1331) Ulrich V. von Lenzburg, Prince-bishop (1331–1355) Peter I. Gelyto, Prince-bishop (1356–1368) Friedrich II. von Erdingen, Prince-bishop (1368–1376) Johannes II. Ammann (Ministri), Prince-bishop (1376–1388) Hartmann II. Graf von Werdenberg-Sargans, Prince-bishop (1388–1416) County of Gorizia (complete list) – Albert I, Count (1258–1304) Henry III, Count (1304–1323) John Henry IV, Count (1323–1338) Albert III, Count (1338–1374) Meinhard VI, Count (1338–1385) Henry V, Count (1338–1362) Henry VI, Count (1385–1454) Prince-Archbishopric of Salzburg (complete list) – Conrad IV of Breitenfurt, Prince-archbishop (1291–1312) Weichard of Pollheim, Prince-archbishop (1312–1315) Frederick III of Leibnitz, Prince-archbishop (1315–1338) Henry of Pirnbrunn, Prince-archbishop (1338–1343) Ordulf of Wiesseneck, Prince-archbishop (1343–1365) Pilgrim II of Pucheim, Prince-archbishop (1365–1396) Gregor Schenk of Osterwitz, Prince-archbishop (1396–1403) Duchy of Styria (complete list) – Albert I, Duke (1282–1308) Rudolph II, Duke (1282–1283) Rudolph III, Duke (1298–1307) Leopold I, Duke (1308–1326) Frederick the Fair, Duke (1308–1330) Otto the Merry, Duke (1330–1339) Albert II, Duke (1330–1358) Rudolph IV, Duke (1358–1365) Albert III, Duke (1365–1379) Leopold III, Duke (1365–1386) William, Duke (1386–1406) Prince-Bishopric of Trent (complete list) – Philipp Buonacolsi, Prince-bishop (1289–1303) Bartholomew Querini, Prince-bishop (1303–1307) Henry III von Metz, Prince-bishop (1310–1336) Nikolaus Abrein, Prince-bishop (1338–1347) Gerard II of Magnoco, Prince-bishop (1347–1348) John III of Pistoia, Prince-bishop (1348–1349) Meinhard von Neuhaus, Prince-bishop (1349–1362) Albert V von Ortenburg, Prince-bishop (1363–1390) George I von Liechtenstein, Prince-bishop (1390–1419) County of Tyrol (complete list) – Louis of Gorizia-Tyrol, co-Count (1295–1305) Otto, co-Count (1295–1310) Henry II, Count (1295–1335) Margaret, Countess (1335–1363) John Henry, Count (1335–1341) Louis, Count (1341–1361) Meinhard III, Count (1361–1363) Rudolph IV, Count (1363–1365) Leopold I, Count (1365–1386) Albert IV, co-Count (1365–1379, 1386–1395) William, Count (1386–1406) Leopold II, Regent (1396–1406) == Bavarian == Duchy of Bavaria (complete list) – Upper Bavaria, Lower Bavaria, Bavaria-Landshut, Bavaria-Straubing, Bavaria-Munich, Bavaria-Ingolstadt Stephen I, co-Duke of Lower Bavaria (1290–1310) Otto III, co-Duke of Lower Bavaria (1290–1312) Matilda, Regent of Upper Bavaria (1294–1302) Rudolph I, Duke of Upper Bavaria (1294–1317) Henry XV the Natternberger, co-Duke of Lower Bavaria (1312–1333) Otto VI, co-Duke of Lower Bavaria (1310–1334) Henry XIV, co-Duke of Lower Bavaria (1310–1339) John I the Child, Duke of Lower Bavaria (1339–1340) Louis IV, Duke of Upper Bavaria (1301–1340), Duke of Bavaria (1340–1347) Otto V, co-Duke of Bavaria (1347–1949), of Upper Bavaria (1349–1351), of Bavaria-Landshut (1373–1379) Louis V the Brandenburger, co-Duke of Bavaria (1347–1349), of Upper Bavaria (1349–1361) Meinhard I, Duke of Upper Bavaria (1361–1363) Louis VI, co-Duke of Bavaria (1347–1365) Stephen II, co-Duke of Bavaria (1347–1349), of Lower Bavaria (1349–1353), of Bavaria-Landshut (1353–1375), of Upper Bavaria (1363) William I, co-Duke of Bavaria (1347–1349), of Lower Bavaria (1349–1353), of Bavaria-Straubing (1353–1388) Ernest, co-Duke of Bavaria-Munich (1397–1438), of Bavaria-Straubing (1429–1438) Albert I, co-Duke of Bavaria (1347–1349), of Lower Bavaria (1349–1353), of Bavaria-Straubing (1353–1404) Albert II, co-Duke of Bavaria-Straubing (1389–1397) Frederick I the Wise, co-Duke of Bavaria except Straubing (1375–1392), Duke of Bavaria-Landshut (1392–1393) John II, co-Duke of Bavaria except Straubing (1375–1392), Duke of Bavaria-Munich (1392–1397) Stephen III the Magnificent, co-Duke of Bavaria except Straubing (1375–1392), Duke of Bavaria-Ingolstadt (1392–1413) Henry XVI the Rich, Duke of Bavaria-Landshut (1393–1450), of Bavaria-Ingolstadt (1447–1450) Berchtesgaden Prince-Provostry (complete list) – Johann I Sachs von Sachsenau, Provost (1283–1303) Hartung von Wildon, Provost (1303–1306) Eberhard Sachs von Sachsenau, Provost (1306–1316) Konrad IV Tanner, Provost (1316–1333) Heinrich IV von Inzing, Provost (1333–1351) Reinhold Zeller, Provost (1351–1355) Otto Tanner, Provost (1355–1357) Peter I Pfaffinger, Provost (1357–1362) Jakob I von Vansdorf, Provost (1362–1368) Greimold Wulp, Provost (1368–1377) Ulrich I Wulp, co-Provost (1377–1384) Sieghard Waller, co-Provost (1381–1384) Konrad V Thorer von Thörlein, Provost (1384–1393) Pilgrim von Puchheim, Provost (1393–1396) Gregorius Schenk von Osterwitz, Provost (1396–1403) Prince-Bishopric of Freising (complete list) – Waldgrave Emicho, Prince-bishop (1294–1311) Gottfried of Hexenagger, Prince-bishop (1311–1314) Conrad III the Sendlinger, Prince-bishop (1314–1322) John I Wulfing, Prince-bishop (1323–1324) Conrad IV of Klingenberg, Prince-bishop (1324–1340) John II Hake, Prince-bishop (1340–1349) Albert II of Hohenberg, Prince-bishop (1349–1359) Paul of Jägerndorf, Prince-bishop (1359–1377) Leopold of Sturmberg, Prince-bishop (1377–1381) Berthold of Wehingen, Prince-bishop (1381–1410) Landgraviate of Leuchtenberg (de:complete list) – Ulrich I. (Leuchtenberg), Landgrave (1293–1334) Ulrich II, Landgrave (1344–1378) John I, Landgrave (1334–1407) Albrecht I, Landgrave (1378–1404) Duchy of Limburg (complete list) – John II, Duke (1294–1312) John III, Duke (1312–1355) Joanna, Duchess (1355–1406) Prince-Abbey of Niedermünster (complete list) – Adelheid II von Treidenberg, Abbess (1300–1304) Irmgard II von Köfering, Abbess (1304–1314) Euphemia von Winzer, Abbess (1314–1333) Elisabeth II von Eschen, Abbess (1333–1340) Petrissa von Weidenberg, Abbess (1340–1353) Margarethe I Gösslin von Altenburg, Abbess (1353–1361) Margarethe II Pinzingerin, Abbess (1361–1365) Elisabeth III von Rhein, Abbess (1365–1391) Sophia von Daching, Abbess (1391–1410) Prince-Abbey of Obermünster (complete list) – Bertha Walterin, Abbess (? –1325) Adelheid von Arenbach, Abbess (?

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List of state leaders in the 14th-century Holy Roman Empire

This is a list of state leaders in the 14th century (1301–1400) AD, of the Holy Roman Empire. == Main == Holy Roman Empire in Germany Holy Roman Empire, Kingdom of Germany (complete list, complete list) – Albert I, King (1298–1308) Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor (1312–1313), King (1308–1313) Frederick the Fair, King (1314–1330) Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor (1328–1347), King (1314–1347) Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor (1355–1378), King (1346–1378) Wenceslaus, King (1376–1400) Rupert, King (1400–1410) == Austrian == Duchy of Austria (complete list) – Albert I, Duke (1282–1308) Rudolf III the Good, Duke (1298–1307) Frederick I the Fair, Duke (1308–1330) Leopold I the Glorious, Duke (1308–1326) Albert II the Wise, Duke (1330–1358) Otto I the Merry, Duke (1330–1339) Frederick II, Duke (1339–1344) Leopold II, Duke (1339–1344) Rudolf IV the Founder, Duke (1358–1365) Leopold III the Just, Duke (1365–1379) Albert III the Pigtail, Duke (1365–1395) Albert IV the Patient, Duke (1395–1404) Prince-Bishopric of Brixen (complete list) – Konrad Waldner, Prince-bishop (1301) Arnold, Prince-bishop (1302) Johann Sax of Saxenau, Prince-bishop (1302–1306) Johann Wulfing of Schlackenwerth, Prince-bishop (1306–1322) Ulrich of Schlüsselberg, Prince-bishop (1322–1322) Konrad of Klingenberg, Prince-bishop (1322–1324) Albert I of Enn, Prince-bishop (1324–1336) Matthew of Gassen, Prince-bishop (1336–1363) Lamprecht of Brunn, Prince-bishop (1363–1364) Johann Ribi of Lenzburg, Prince-bishop (1364–1374) Albert II of Enn, Prince-bishop (1374–1376) Friedrich of Erdingen, Prince-bishop (1376–1396) Ulrich Prustl, Prince-bishop (1396–1417) Duchy of Carinthia (complete list) – Louis, co-Duke (1295–1305) Otto III, co-Duke (1295–1310) Henry VI, Duke (1295–1335) Otto IV, co-Duke (1335–1339) Albert II, Duke (1335–1358) Frederick, co-Duke (1358–1362) Rudolph II, co-Duke (1358–1365) Albert III, Duke (1365–1379) Leopold, Duke (1379–1386) William, Duke (1386–1406) Prince-Bishopric of Chur (complete list) – Siegfried von Gelnhausen, Prince-bishop (1298–1321) Rudolf III. von Montfort, Prince-bishop (1322–1325) Johannes I. Pfefferhard, Prince-bishop (1325–1331) Ulrich V. von Lenzburg, Prince-bishop (1331–1355) Peter I. Gelyto, Prince-bishop (1356–1368) Friedrich II. von Erdingen, Prince-bishop (1368–1376) Johannes II. Ammann (Ministri), Prince-bishop (1376–1388) Hartmann II. Graf von Werdenberg-Sargans, Prince-bishop (1388–1416) County of Gorizia (complete list) – Albert I, Count (1258–1304) Henry III, Count (1304–1323) John Henry IV, Count (1323–1338) Albert III, Count (1338–1374) Meinhard VI, Count (1338–1385) Henry V, Count (1338–1362) Henry VI, Count (1385–1454) Prince-Archbishopric of Salzburg (complete list) – Conrad IV of Breitenfurt, Prince-archbishop (1291–1312) Weichard of Pollheim, Prince-archbishop (1312–1315) Frederick III of Leibnitz, Prince-archbishop (1315–1338) Henry of Pirnbrunn, Prince-archbishop (1338–1343) Ordulf of Wiesseneck, Prince-archbishop (1343–1365) Pilgrim II of Pucheim, Prince-archbishop (1365–1396) Gregor Schenk of Osterwitz, Prince-archbishop (1396–1403) Duchy of Styria (complete list) – Albert I, Duke (1282–1308) Rudolph II, Duke (1282–1283) Rudolph III, Duke (1298–1307) Leopold I, Duke (1308–1326) Frederick the Fair, Duke (1308–1330) Otto the Merry, Duke (1330–1339) Albert II, Duke (1330–1358) Rudolph IV, Duke (1358–1365) Albert III, Duke (1365–1379) Leopold III, Duke (1365–1386) William, Duke (1386–1406) Prince-Bishopric of Trent (complete list) – Philipp Buonacolsi, Prince-bishop (1289–1303) Bartholomew Querini, Prince-bishop (1303–1307) Henry III von Metz, Prince-bishop (1310–1336) Nikolaus Abrein, Prince-bishop (1338–1347) Gerard II of Magnoco, Prince-bishop (1347–1348) John III of Pistoia, Prince-bishop (1348–1349) Meinhard von Neuhaus, Prince-bishop (1349–1362) Albert V von Ortenburg, Prince-bishop (1363–1390) George I von Liechtenstein, Prince-bishop (1390–1419) County of Tyrol (complete list) – Louis of Gorizia-Tyrol, co-Count (1295–1305) Otto, co-Count (1295–1310) Henry II, Count (1295–1335) Margaret, Countess (1335–1363) John Henry, Count (1335–1341) Louis, Count (1341–1361) Meinhard III, Count (1361–1363) Rudolph IV, Count (1363–1365) Leopold I, Count (1365–1386) Albert IV, co-Count (1365–1379, 1386–1395) William, Count (1386–1406) Leopold II, Regent (1396–1406) == Bavarian == Duchy of Bavaria (complete list) – Upper Bavaria, Lower Bavaria, Bavaria-Landshut, Bavaria-Straubing, Bavaria-Munich, Bavaria-Ingolstadt Stephen I, co-Duke of Lower Bavaria (1290–1310) Otto III, co-Duke of Lower Bavaria (1290–1312) Matilda, Regent of Upper Bavaria (1294–1302) Rudolph I, Duke of Upper Bavaria (1294–1317) Henry XV the Natternberger, co-Duke of Lower Bavaria (1312–1333) Otto VI, co-Duke of Lower Bavaria (1310–1334) Henry XIV, co-Duke of Lower Bavaria (1310–1339) John I the Child, Duke of Lower Bavaria (1339–1340) Louis IV, Duke of Upper Bavaria (1301–1340), Duke of Bavaria (1340–1347) Otto V, co-Duke of Bavaria (1347–1949), of Upper Bavaria (1349–1351), of Bavaria-Landshut (1373–1379) Louis V the Brandenburger, co-Duke of Bavaria (1347–1349), of Upper Bavaria (1349–1361) Meinhard I, Duke of Upper Bavaria (1361–1363) Louis VI, co-Duke of Bavaria (1347–1365) Stephen II, co-Duke of Bavaria (1347–1349), of Lower Bavaria (1349–1353), of Bavaria-Landshut (1353–1375), of Upper Bavaria (1363) William I, co-Duke of Bavaria (1347–1349), of Lower Bavaria (1349–1353), of Bavaria-Straubing (1353–1388) Ernest, co-Duke of Bavaria-Munich (1397–1438), of Bavaria-Straubing (1429–1438) Albert I, co-Duke of Bavaria (1347–1349), of Lower Bavaria (1349–1353), of Bavaria-Straubing (1353–1404) Albert II, co-Duke of Bavaria-Straubing (1389–1397) Frederick I the Wise, co-Duke of Bavaria except Straubing (1375–1392), Duke of Bavaria-Landshut (1392–1393) John II, co-Duke of Bavaria except Straubing (1375–1392), Duke of Bavaria-Munich (1392–1397) Stephen III the Magnificent, co-Duke of Bavaria except Straubing (1375–1392), Duke of Bavaria-Ingolstadt (1392–1413) Henry XVI the Rich, Duke of Bavaria-Landshut (1393–1450), of Bavaria-Ingolstadt (1447–1450) Berchtesgaden Prince-Provostry (complete list) – Johann I Sachs von Sachsenau, Provost (1283–1303) Hartung von Wildon, Provost (1303–1306) Eberhard Sachs von Sachsenau, Provost (1306–1316) Konrad IV Tanner, Provost (1316–1333) Heinrich IV von Inzing, Provost (1333–1351) Reinhold Zeller, Provost (1351–1355) Otto Tanner, Provost (1355–1357) Peter I Pfaffinger, Provost (1357–1362) Jakob I von Vansdorf, Provost (1362–1368) Greimold Wulp, Provost (1368–1377) Ulrich I Wulp, co-Provost (1377–1384) Sieghard Waller, co-Provost (1381–1384) Konrad V Thorer von Thörlein, Provost (1384–1393) Pilgrim von Puchheim, Provost (1393–1396) Gregorius Schenk von Osterwitz, Provost (1396–1403) Prince-Bishopric of Freising (complete list) – Waldgrave Emicho, Prince-bishop (1294–1311) Gottfried of Hexenagger, Prince-bishop (1311–1314) Conrad III the Sendlinger, Prince-bishop (1314–1322) John I Wulfing, Prince-bishop (1323–1324) Conrad IV of Klingenberg, Prince-bishop (1324–1340) John II Hake, Prince-bishop (1340–1349) Albert II of Hohenberg, Prince-bishop (1349–1359) Paul of Jägerndorf, Prince-bishop (1359–1377) Leopold of Sturmberg, Prince-bishop (1377–1381) Berthold of Wehingen, Prince-bishop (1381–1410) Landgraviate of Leuchtenberg (de:complete list) – Ulrich I. (Leuchtenberg), Landgrave (1293–1334) Ulrich II, Landgrave (1344–1378) John I, Landgrave (1334–1407) Albrecht I, Landgrave (1378–1404) Duchy of Limburg (complete list) – John II, Duke (1294–1312) John III, Duke (1312–1355) Joanna, Duchess (1355–1406) Prince-Abbey of Niedermünster (complete list) – Adelheid II von Treidenberg, Abbess (1300–1304) Irmgard II von Köfering, Abbess (1304–1314) Euphemia von Winzer, Abbess (1314–1333) Elisabeth II von Eschen, Abbess (1333–1340) Petrissa von Weidenberg, Abbess (1340–1353) Margarethe I Gösslin von Altenburg, Abbess (1353–1361) Margarethe II Pinzingerin, Abbess (1361–1365) Elisabeth III von Rhein, Abbess (1365–1391) Sophia von Daching, Abbess (1391–1410) Prince-Abbey of Obermünster (complete list) – Bertha Walterin, Abbess (? –1325) Adelheid von Arenbach, Abbess (?

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